Ignatius Spencer, as an Anglican Clergyman
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This record is part of the list of all the missions preached by the Passionist Fathers in St. Patricks Province (Ireland and Scotland), from 1927 up until 1965. It is just an electronic list with no physical counterpart. It has been made available to aid research into the Passionists.
Letter on various subjects. Undated. Begins by mentioning the illness of the Mother of Father Prior.
TEXT
Caritas
ENBANK
MONKSTOWN
Dear Father Prior
I am more
than
grieved to hear
of your
Mothers serious
illness
And the sorrow
this will
Cause you. I hope + pray
he attack will subside
that you will have
better news
her in
your next
letter
.
I pray extra much for her
you during these
days. May Gods adorab
Will be done in all things.
you can imagine my dis.
appointment on Friday when
returned home from the
hospital +. I found
Dom David had been her
or over an hour waiting
or me we only
had a
short time
to. gether as
he had to be with
Ma
foor at
15.
I hope his tour will bear
much fruit
GREENBANK,
MONKSTOWN
I shall be glad to have the
Frospectese. I spoke to one
of the Nuns of Cabra
Dominican Convent + shall
pay them another Visit
before returning
to Glenstal
Also it would be
well
to work up a
connection
with Dominicans at Wickle
this May, be done
my
friend sends her
joy
to Glenstal The
fees, are
they to
be the same
or
2
Slightly reduced sthope
have the question
languages as she
your special features it
is one of the things the
parents find lacking very
Much in Irish schools_
I shall probably very soon
now pay my promised visit
The Nuncio is there any
hing special you would
abey me to consult him
about
further than T-krmuss
letter +
what if any
definite steps I should
take with Arch-bishop
Harty.
A plate showing a reproduction of an illuminated address by the Catholic Truth Society to the Most Rev. John Healy (1841-1918), Archbishop of Tuam. The address is dated August 1909.
Photographic prints and photostat copies showing pages and detail from the Book of Kells (TCD MS 58), the Book of Armagh (TCD MS 52), the Book of Durrow (TCD MS 57), and the Codex Usserianus Primus (TCD MS 55). The photographic images are copyrighted to TCD and are credited to Green Studios, 118 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin. The file also includes photostat copies of pages from the Annals of Inisfallen (Bodleian Library, Oxford), The Book of O’Lees (Royal Irish Academy, MS 23 P 10), the Annals of Connacht (Royal Irish Academy, RIA MS C iii 1), and the Annals of the Four Masters (UCD Archives, MS A 13).
A clipping from the 'Illustrated Chronicle' (5 Sept. 1913) referring to the rescued children from the tenement building at 67 Church Street. The caption to the image refers to Fr. Paul Neary OSFC, one of the Capuchin friars who helped in the rescue.
A watercolour illustration (possibly by Br. John Manley OFM Cap.) of the exterior of Ard Mhuire Capuchin Friary.
The sub-series contains illustrated material produced for publication in 'The Capuchin Annual'.
Includes; images of Nano Nagle, Reverend Jeremiah Dean Collins and Bishop Coppinger.